but secondly, there's been talking in washington, d.c. in the past about establishing federal or regional petroleum supply storage facilities, refined petroleum storage facilities. so we've got a national strategic petroleum reserve in the southeastern united states that holds crude oil. it makes a lot of sense to try and have additional federal storage areas. not of crude oil but of refined products like motor gasoline so that in the event of a tragedy like this, you've got some sort of large stocks that you can quickly bring in to market so that you don't have to truck it from very far. at the end of the day, while a lot of drivers are having a hard time dealing with the shortages, hurricane sandy didn't hit oil production facilities like hurricanes in the past, like katrina did in the gulf of mexico. so while folks are struggling in the northeast, i definitely sympathize, the situation could have been a lot worse if it hit some of the bigger petroleum sector infrastructure systems. >> and so you said prices in some parts of the country